The Bridge will be hosting a "GCA" day on the morning of Monday June 10th.
Tee times 8:30ish-9:00ish.
We are looking to host 16-24 players.
Although it is limited to GCA Members, we will allow one guest if we have availability. Please hold off on guest requests until May 15th.
There is a nominal($100) donation to The Bridge Golf Foundation
https://bridgegolffoundation.org/Players will be responsible to pay their caddies directly.
Walking only, with carts available for permanent medical disabilities.
Please contact me via DM on this website if interested.
Responding to this thread with a comment is fine and welcomed, but please use the DM feature to sign up and I will send you a confirmation, with a link to contribute to The Bridge Foundation(available at the above website).
Following lunch, Gregg Stanley, our Superintendent responsible for the transformation, will be available after lunch for a moderated Q&A.
Over the past 15 years we have made multiple improvements, greatly increasing the walkability, strategy, options and design, while never actually closing the golf course-doing all the work in the off season winter months.
It is a true "in house" improvement/renovation(many of you would be aware of it from Ran's Feature Interview with me in 2019)
https://golfclubatlas.com/feature-interview/feature-interview-with-jeff-warne/Over the recent winter, Gregg Stanley has made dramatic changes to the playability of the course, exposing/restoring areas of native sand across the property, while also pruning the native in many areas, which merely opens up even better views of the property and views of more out of play native and texture.
What this increased playability has done is allow to player to choose a side of a fairway without undue fear of a probable lost ball, encouraging use of advantage gaining angles, use of speed slots, and simply allows the wide fairways, design features and hazards within them to be challenged as opposed to always playing to the center out of fear of a lost ball in the thick, but beautiful native flora and fauna.
In short, the work over this winter has highlighted the previous renovation work and made it all work much better, while also greatly increasing the aesthetics of an already spectacular property.
The challenge is no longer to stay ON the course, but to be challenged and entertained by the hazards and terrain contained WITHIN the course.
If you think you've seen The Bridge, or heard about The Bridge, rest assured, you have not seen The Bridge.
We look forward to welcoming many of you and hearing your feedback.
Thank You,
Jeff Warne